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That's pretty cool man I have yet to see any cats on the disc golf course. I always take my dog and many other disc golfers as well as just park goers do too so I don't know how well a cat would do with other animals around. also cats are harder to control when they are distracted. but if you can pull it off man good luck

The major problem with the whole thing is DOGS and DOG OWNERS who let them run free.

Once in Round Rock, Texas, Flick was hangin out in front of the RV, and a dog came right up to her. She figured the RV is her turf and stood her ground. That dog bit her right in the ass, and she has been in pain with an absess ever since that happened.

On the other side of that same coin, I'm letting my cats go in and attack the local birds, etc.

Yea I let my dog run free but the furthest that she goes is to the next tee pad. I see others who let their dogs run over the entire course. I have no problems with pets on the course as long as people clean up after them. You said "The major problem with the whole thing is DOGS and DOG OWNERS who let them run free" but if you have your cat running free and someone else lets there dog run free and they have a scuffle I thinks its more a mutual mistake. It basically comes down to if you let your animal off a leash then you are responsible for what it does. Ex. if I let my dog loose and it runs in front of someone and gets hit with a disc I am not going to mad at the person who threw it (my dog doesn't roam far and if there are too many people or too many other animals I put her on a leash). Most places these days have a leash law for dogs I have never heard of one for cats however in our society its more acceptable for dogs to be there then cats.